Amprolium 100-TRV is a broad spectrum anti-eimeriosis veterinary product. Amprolium hydrochloride is a pyrimidine derivative, is active against the Eimerian genus of other Eimeria species parasitizing in poultry, and is compatible with vitamins and feed additives used in poultry farming.
Amprolium hydrochloride inhibits the development of eimeria at the stage of merogony of the first and second generation, the mechanism of action of which is due to the proximity of its chemical structure to thiamine (Vitamin B1), which is necessary for the vital activity of coccidia. Due to active transport, amprolium penetrates the parasite cell better than thiamine and occupies the active binding sites of the vitamin, which leads to disruption of carbohydrate metabolism and the death of the parasite.
Amprolium hydrochloride does not penetrate the cell membranes of the intestinal mucosa of poultry and mammals, and has low toxicity for warm-blooded animals.
Amprolium is practically not absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, exhibiting anti-eimeriosis effect on mucous and submucous membranes. It is excreted mainly unchanged: with feces within 3-4 days and does not interfere with the formation of immunity to eimeriosis.
Amprolium 100-TRV, according to the degree of exposure, is classified as a low-hazard substance (hazard class 4 according to GOST 12.01.007).